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No - your eyes must be deceiving you! Surely that wasn't a bunch of grapes walking down the hall? You as- sure yourself you are just hallucinating Qprobably due to lack of sleep and TOO MUCH homeworkj, but do a double take when the Panther quarterback ca- sually saunters by in a diaper! No, you really are not going insane! The only thing that you are afflicted with is a gigantic dose of Panther Halloween Spirit. Dressing up in every costume from babies to bunnies, kittens to cave girls. E.H.S. students Qand some teacherslj showed their spirit by attending school in costume on Halloween, Students competed in a costume contest and the winners were awarded gift certificates. The following Saturday. everyone don- ned their costumes again for a smash of a Halloween dance. Regarding Hallow- een, Janet Sterbank said. Overall the student body showed quite a bit of spirit! -Jack O. Lantern I8
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,av Be My Valentine 'Q M ic Echos Through The E-Room On VaIentine's Day , Romance filled the air and Cupid's arrow struck as E.H.S. students put on their dancing shoes for an evening of good times at the second annual Valen- tine Ball on February I4, l987. This year's theme, All That Jazz , was complemented by not only Student CounciI's superb decorations, but also by a jazz ensemble that greeted couples as they entered the E-room. Music pro- vided by a DJ and tasty refreshments added to everyone's evening. The ex- citement mounted as this year's lovely Queen, Linda A. Miller, and King, Chris Linderman, were announced and crowned on the dance floor. Complet- ing this year's Court for the girls were first runner-up Bonnie Parker, second runner-up Shannon Wagner, and third runner-up Maureen O'Neill. First run- J Y. Q3 'Pj kg..-. -9 'pl Q YH-.sg if Second runner-up Shannon Wagner. Third runner-up Mr O'Neill. First runner-up Bonnie Parker. ner-up for the guys went to Bob Ander- son, with John Karabinus as second runner-up and Rob Miller as third run- ner-up. All in all, with great music. lovely decorations, and good friends. an enjoyable time was had by all. Eu- cIid's second annual Valentine Ball, All That Jazz , was most certainly a success. -Stefanie Sper I E S Queen Linda A. Miller. I 20 Ni 'Z is Q X . N 'E , s 1 Sandi Bambic. the co orclmator of it all. ff fig afar fe 5 Ns at 3 9, YQ J ss 5 fl 9 A f - 2 ,, fp J S X 3 J' val5inine's Ball I
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